Concerts

Diego Figueiredo is considered one of the most talented guitar players in the world today. He is the winner of several important competitions including the Montreux Jazz Competition. Diego has released over nineteen albums, three DVD’s, and several instructional books. His music is a fusion between Jazz, Bossa Nova and Classical. Diego’s unique interpretations, along with his phenomenal technique and emotion, has created an explosion of adoring fans and concert goers.

Perhaps the greatest Country Music singing group in history – The Highwaymen traveled the world performing Country Music hits to millions of fans. Watch in amazement as Bob Gill, Jim Yorfida & Guy Mellanson emulate their heroes – Waylon, Johnny & Willie with hit after hit that will keep you clapping, stomping your feet and singing along. These 3 are backed up by their excellent 5 piece band. You will be amazed as each song, one hit after another is sung and performed with precision just as if you were seeing the original group performing.

This musical Tribute is full of upbeat, honky-tonk hits like Ring of Fire, Dukes of Hazard, On the Road Again & many more.
A piece of music history to enjoy for sure!

A must see for Beatles fans! The quintessential number one hits from 1964 to 1970, and includes a special grand finale of hits by the Beatles as solo artists.

ONES is a note perfect performance by Canada’s own 11-piece “all-star” band that have shared stages with Loverboy, Burton Cummings, Randy Bachman, the Monkees, James Brown, and the National Ballet. Thrill to an amazing screen show and narration by Q107 radio personality Al Joynes.

This show uses music, dance, and narration to tell the story of one little girl’s experience in “Indian” Residential School. Based on a true story, it brings to light great suffering while celebrating the deep strength of a child who refused to be broken by her experiences. Performed by Xara Choral Theatre and Sarain Carson-Fox. Based on Fatty Legs by Margaret Pokiak- Fenton and Christy Jordan-Fenton, artwork by Liz Amini-Holmes, published by Annick Press.

This show uses music, dance, and narration to tell the story of one little girl’s experience in “Indian” Residential School. Based on a true story, it brings to light great suffering while celebrating the deep strength of a child who refused to be broken by her experiences. Performed by Xara Choral Theatre and Sarain Carson-Fox. Based on Fatty Legs by Margaret Pokiak- Fenton and Christy Jordan-Fenton, artwork by Liz Amini-Holmes, published by Annick Press.

This show uses music, dance, and narration to tell the story of one little girl’s experience in “Indian” Residential School. Based on a true story, it brings to light great suffering while celebrating the deep strength of a child who refused to be broken by her experiences. Performed by Xara Choral Theatre and Sarain Carson-Fox. Based on Fatty Legs by Margaret Pokiak- Fenton and Christy Jordan-Fenton, artwork by Liz Amini-Holmes, published by Annick Press.

2112 is the sound of young men becoming world class musicians. It was the album that echoed out of passing cars, school parking lots and Massey Hall. Rush were unusual. They were their own thing. They have added two extra guitarists, a keyboard player, an orchestral percussionist and a standalone singer. It takes a small army of musicians to take on what the lads are capable of. We honour the legacy of Rush the only way we know how; note for note - cut for cut.

Buffy Sainte-Marie’s critically-acclaimed album, Power in the Blood, begins where it all started more than 50 years ago, with a contemporary version of “It’s My Way,” the title track of her 1964 debut. Its message, about the road to self-identity and the conviction to be oneself, still resonates with the singer-songwriter, activist, educator, visual artist, and winner of countless awards (Academy Award, JUNO Awards, Polaris Music Prize, and Golden Globe, among them).